An unrelated slip-and-fall lawsuit against the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star was filed on Jan. 17, 2017, and now he is “waiting on a court date,” according to the plaintiff’s lawyer and a New Jersey court docket obtained by Page Six on Wednesday.

“It’s for a slip and fall on ice at a rental property that he owned under a business name,” the plaintiff’s attorney, Gerard Nisivoccia, told us. “He’s the owner of the corporation that owns the property.”

Nisivoccia said his client was a tenant of one of Gorga’s properties and that he “fractured his arm” in a fall on Jan. 23, 2015. The tenant filed a suit because Gorga “wasn’t responding” to him in regards to the incident, the attorney said.

The amount of damages he is seeking is unknown, as Nisivoccia explained that “in New Jersey you don’t identify the number in the complaint.”

In the meantime, Gorga, 38, is focusing on reopening his East Hanover, NJ, restaurant, Gorga’s Homemade Pasta & Pizza, in a new location, following a fall-out with the eatery’s management.